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The Saint Louis Med Spa
Epicutis Lipid Shield Sunscreen SPF30 50ml
Epicutis Lipid Shield Sunscreen SPF30 50ml
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Epicutis Lipid Shield SPF 30
More than Protection — A Skin-Resilient Mineral Shield
Epicutis Lipid Shield is a mineral-based sunscreen formulated to do more than just block UV rays. With 21% non-nano zinc oxide and the patented TSC molecule, this SPF 30 formula aims to protect broadly while supporting barrier health, reducing inflammation, and preserving collagen integrity.
Key Benefits
- Provides broad-spectrum (UVA + UVB) coverage using non-nano zinc oxide (21%)
- Helps reduce redness, inflammation, and UV-induced damage thanks to the inclusion of TSC (0.25%), a lipid-active molecule that supports skin repair and resilience
- Enhances skin texture, soothes irritation, and helps maintain even tone after sun exposure
- Lightweight, mineral formula designed to be sport- and sweat-stable, minimizing the drawbacks (white cast, heaviness) of many zinc-based sunscreens
- Contains calming botanicals like bisabolol, licorice extract, and aloe to support post-sun recovery and comfort
How to Use
- Apply as the final step in your morning skincare routine, ideally 15–30 minutes before sun exposure.
- Use a generous amount (don’t skimp — proper coverage matters).
- Reapply every 2 hours or after swimming, sweating, or towel-drying.
- Can be layered over serums and under makeup; pat gently to blend.
- As with all sunscreens, make sure to cover often-missed zones (ears, neck, hairline) and remove thoroughly at day’s end.
Major actives & formulation highlights:
- Zinc Oxide (21%) — the physical UV filter providing broad-spectrum protection
- TSC (Disodium Tetramethylhexadecenyl Succinoyl Cysteine) — Epicutis’ patented molecule to help reduce UV-induced stress and support barrier repair
- Botanicals & Soothers (e.g. bisabolol, aloe vera, licorice root extract) — to calm and support post-sun skin recovery
Supporting ingredients (solvents, stabilizers, etc.) are not fully confirmed in reliable public sources, so I would recommend verifying from the official product label or brand documentation for the final INCI.
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